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I Would disable the igpu in your bios, as it cured the bluescreens for me ...
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I am starting to wonder if this is related to the problem I have while running exclusively on the iGPU.

If I use 1.07 or 1.09 the iGPU is clocked at 800mhz and is perfectly stable. If however I use 1.11 or any of the beta versions it goes to 2200mhz and I have constant display driver crashes.

I?™m guessing they have borked something with the behind the scenes settings to achieve this bump in speed on the iGPU.

I can?™t test with a dedicated GPU as mine has not arrived yet.
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Yeah there are some funky things going on with bios releases, unsure whether this is ASrock or AMD`s fault, I would stick to an older bios for now and mail tech support about the issue, at the end of the day you pay your money I would expect a stable system....

Seems that there are numerous issues with am5 in general, whether they can be fixed who knows....
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Literally minutes after my previous reply I seem to have had some sort of breakthrough. Linked earlier in this thread is the 1.14 BIOS version.

This version exposes a setting called gfx overclocking which by default is set to auto. Changing this to customize and leaving the frequency at 2200 mhz resolves all of the crashes.

I am also running with Precision Boost Overdrive enabled and my RAM is using its EXPO 6000mhz profile.

This seems to confirm my theory that the behind the scenes overclock of the iGPU has been set up incorrectly in some way.
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Wow well done, I may try your fix soon, all we need is for ASrock to incorporate this in future bios releases, I could do with a fix for one of my nvme drives showing up as removable then I would probably be happy lol....
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It does seem that this is indeed the fix at least for me. I've been running 3D benchmarks eversince without any problems and I no longer crash immediatley upon logging into Windows with subsequent repeated crashes. Switching the setting I changed back to Auto brings the crashes back again.

This is the link that was shared by another user to the 1.14 BIOS https://download.asrock.com/BIOS/AM5/X670E%20Taichi(1.14.AS06)ROM.zip

Bare in mind that it was taken down from the official download page because of a problem with cores being disabled on certain CPU's so your mileage may vary. My 7950x is not affected by this and is running exactly as it was originally on 1.07 if not a little faster.

Yeah that NVME drive problem also exists for me. Did you place it in the drive slot just below the CPU socket? The one advertised as PCIe 5.0.

I'm going to try moving it to another slot tomorrow and see if that fixes that particular problem.
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I booted the pc this morning and no luck. Cold boot resulted in restart, no errors in event log when I got into windows.
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Mcstagg, I have 3 nvme drives, which are in the top slot (above gpu) and 2 in the lower slots (that takes 2 drives),im gonna try your fix later on today for igpu not that I use the igpu but would be good to have it working....
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Crazy098 have you tried mcstagg`s fix for igpu ??
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This solved, my random crashing prblems that I have been figting since launch.
It is day two and I have been leavin the computer sleeping while not i use and It wakes up and works normally now. Thank you!
I have the 7950X with 32GB of Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 6000Mhz and Asus TUF 4090.
My problem was that the computer crashed very often after a long gamio session or other longer period doing active work. Not during the work, but whn idling and "cooling down" really mysterious. All torture tests went well, but leaving thje computer on idel on letting it go to sleep resulted really often in a crash.
After instaling the 1.14 bios and cganging the GPU oveclock from auto to 2200 Mhx seems to have cured everything!!
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